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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: I think this movie had to much swearing. I'm geusing that about 50% of the words they say are swears. I used to like Them but I don't know why. I don't even know why I saw this stupid movie. The boy who smoked ciggaretts said really bad things about god. The first time I saw it, I thought that it was funny, but now I realize that it is the biggest piece of gargage in the world. So if you're into to toilet humor, you could buy it, but if you're accualy a decent person, don't

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's not funny, it's hilarious!
Review: South Park Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is more a musical then a comedy. The songs are awesome and are definitly some of the funniest songs and phrases ever. Eric Cartman will make you practicly pee your pants when the movie is over. Kenny McKormic will do his usual act, that is die, but this movie he dies over and over again. Stan and Kyle help out with a few crude, but hilarious jokes along the way. Then their is Sadam and Satan; which is one of the funniest parts in the movie. Then their is the zapper. Whenever Cartman uses a bad word he gets electrocuted by a shock wave. This movie rocks!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Goes too Far....but is hilarious
Review: The tv show has me in stitches, but this movie absolutely repulses me. The language just isn't as funny when its allowed to flow freely, and the creative obscenities aren't funny for very long. Still, Saddam Hussein is the most hilarious effect that you'll ever see, and most of the humor is funny, but this just isn't as good as the show. Please God, let there be no more South Park movies. The song, "Blame Canada" was nominated for best song at the Academy Awards. You can watch this movie once, but that's it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great movie, holds up to the show in every way
Review: Not a lot needs to be said about this movie. If you like the show, you'll like the movie. If you don't like the show, you won't like the movie. Simple as that. Only exception would be if you really hated songs. This movie has a lot of them, but i think they're all pretty clever so i got no problem with the songs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poor, Disgusting, and Pathetic
Review: I consider myself to be pretty open minded when it comes to comedy, but the first 15 minutes of this film (that is all I could watch) were not funny at all.... they were rude and obnoxious. Sorry attempt at comedy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best move I have ever seen
Review: I own the movie it IS SO SO SO funny

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: south park: bigger, longer & uncut
Review: I think that this is one of, if not the funniest, films I have ever seen. Any self respecting south park fan must have this on vhs or dvd

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST, THE BEST MOVIE EVER!
Review: Listen im 13 years old, ok there i said it, my parents went and hired this movie for me when i asked them, and belive me , they know how much swearing is in it, i can understand how some parents will or will not let there children see it it depends all on if your son or daughter can handle it!

The best movie! see it now (if you havent! ) soooooooo funny it will leave you crying, so much good special effects it will leave you amazed, and so much interest, and suspense and Music it will leave you wanting to buy it and watch it over & over & over.

-Amokto

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Falls a bit short
Review: Even though a big fan of the South Park series, and its painfully sophomoric humour, I was not particularly impressed with the movie. It was considerably darker than the series, and rather preachy by comparison.

While the characters were their usual, and the storyline was a step above Trey and Matt's usual fare, it struck me as an hour-long television show that was stretched to fit a feature film time slot.

There are some great moments in the film, particularly the musical numbers by Terrence and Phillip, and the whimsical poignancy of La Resistance; but much of the movie is just plain painful to watch as well -- particularly the scenes in Hell, which seem a rather crude stereotype of homosexual relationships, the battle with Canada, and just about any scene with Kyle's mom.

The movie sends up so many different genres, and is so loaded with pop media and classic movie in-jokes (much like the series) that it gets to feeling a bit cluttered and incoherent at times. But if you enjoy spotting all the references, it is quite a lot of fun.

It is mainly a commentary on censorship and parents who lack interest in their childrens' lives while forever fighting "causes" in the name of "decency" for their children. It ultimately makes the point that it is the parents who are to blame for "problem" children, and not outside influences (a somewhat simplistic view); and it makes that point heavy-handedly. Indeed, near the end of the film, one gets the feeling that Parker and Stone are almost literally trying to beat it into the audience's collective head.

Again, it did certainly have it's moments of sheer hilarity, and I would say that anyone who is a fan of South Park would probably enjoy watching this movie. Just don't expect too much.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: South Park : Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Review: First of all, I am a fan of the Southpark TV Show and have no problem with "raunchy" humor. I'd like to point that out in case my three stars are considered the typical comment from someone who finds the show distasteful. The only problem I had with the movie is that it wasn't funnier than the TV show. As a matter of fact, I can recall a good amount of episodes that made me laugh more often. The Southpark Movie is pretty much a good tvshow with extra length. It's definitely entertaining, but for lack of a better example, I'd say the Beavis and Butthead movie would be a safer bet if you'd like an animated comedy TV show extracted into a motion picture.


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